Rabies shots should be given in deltoids or triceps muscle. Vaccine must never be given in hip region. You may give the vaccine in fatty tissue, making it useless. Alternately the vaccine may be given, as intra-dermal injections, as about 8 doses of 0.1 ml, on day zero, to achieve rapid increase in antibody titre.
It is administered by the veterinarian with a needle directly under the skin of your dog and it lasts for 1 year. Your dog must be weighed before this occurs.
It is called as anti-rabies vaccine or simply rabies vaccine.
If you get bite by a animal with it and do not treat it you could die
yes
Yes. If the raccoon has rabies, you might contract rabies.
Humans can get rabies from an infected animal (if it bites them)
The rabies virus belongs to the Rhabdoviridae family. Rabies can be passed from the saliva of an animal to a human.
the post exposure prophylaxis is human rabies immunoglobulin followed by human diploid cell vaccine
If someone contracts rabies then it should ideally be treated straight away. If it is administered quickly the treatment can be effective.
Rabies causes inflammation of the brain in human
If the dog's vaccinations are current, then there is no recorded case of a human contracting the rabies virus from the dog. But, a booster shot is recommended.
Human to human rabies has been documented. On record there has been 11 instances according to the CDC. Eight were cornea transplants, and three were solid organ transplants.
hyperimmune specific antibodies
No. That is not possible. Rabies virus can be transmitted. It can not be created.